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Roots to Work is a project of Sustain: the alliance for better food and farming.

Research Coordinator

Shared Assets
Remote working

Posted: 1 Oct 2025

Deadline: 27 Oct 2025

Compensation: £32,500 (for 4 day week)

Living Wage employer

Paid Part-time Flexible hours Permanent Remote working

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Job description

Land, and the way that it is owned and managed, impacts on all of us. It has different places in all of our histories, whatever our backgrounds or heritage, whether our experience is of public or private ownership, colonialism, dispossession, or migration, the difficulties of making a living in a rural economy or the daily impacts of urbanisation and gentrification. How we currently own, manage and make decisions about land lies at the heart of many of our current social, economic and environmental challenges and injustices.

We undertake advice & support, research, movement building, communications and resourcing work to support, mobilise and advocate for the development of models of managing land that create shared social, economic and environmental benefits. We see systems change as a core value of our work and seek to be transformative, both through externally-facing projects and internal approaches and ways of working.

Our research work supports collective learning related to working on and with the land. We communicate our findings through articles, blogs, podcasts, reports, events, and more - building a shared evidence base to support the development of a just land system. Through our research, we seek to make an impact at a local and a systemic level. We want to create conditions that allow people and communities to thrive, and promote care for the land and environment. We do this work on both a commercial and grant funded basis.

We expect this role to focus on securing and delivering research that is participative, practical and pressing for the land justice movement.

The role holder will lead the full range of Shared Assets’ research projects, from scoping and design through to delivery, follow up and evaluation. They will need to have experience of designing and carrying out research and learning activities with a wide range of partners - including academics, community groups, NGOS and local authorities - in collaborative ways. In the past we have worked on research projects of many scales - from large European Union funded consortia, to smaller, one-off pieces which help a local authority or community organisation move forward with their work. Often our research work involves collaborating with a group of other civil society organisations to provide evidence of why change in the land, food and farming system is needed, and generate action on these issues.

The main areas of work are to: manage and deliver funded research projects (or projects with a research component) with partners, reflect with colleagues on what we are learning within and across workstreams as an organisation and sector, use this knowledge to create new ideas for research work, and support fundraising for these, as part of our ‘infrastructure’ role.

Application information

For more details please see the full application pack here. Apply by application form before 10am on Monday 27th October. If you are shortlisted for an interview, we will ask you to send a copy of your CV 24 hours before the interview, so you may also want to consider preparing it in advance.

 

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About Shared Assets

Shared Assets CIC is a social enterprise that helps communities and landowners to manage land and other assets in a way that benefits both people and the environment. We work to support the development of new models of managing land for shared social, economic and environmental benefits; and build the movement for land justice advocating for a more equitable land system in the UK.

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